Buck Knives
110 Folding Hunter
110 Folding Hunter
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Legend on your belt 🦌🔪
Meet the Buck 110 Folding Hunter — the knife that changed camp life forever. Born in 1963 when Al Buck figured outdoorsfolk needed a stout blade without lugging a full-sized fixed knife, the 110 took the lock-back idea, dressed it up right, and became the hottest knife in the business within six months. Still made in the USA and still as trusty as a sunrise.
What makes it a classic
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3¾" (9.5 cm) clip-point blade in Buck’s heat-treated 420HC stainless — sharp, tough, easy to maintain
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Rock-solid lock-back that clicks secure in the open position
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Brass bolsters with genuine Crelicam™ ebony handle scales (legal, sustainable ebony)
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Folds to a pocket-friendly 4⅞" (12.4 cm) and rides on your belt in the included black leather sheath (not US-made)
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Built for hunters, perfect for any job that calls for a big, reliable folder
A note on the wood 🌳
Nature signs her work. Ebony scales may show unique grain, color shifts, or “birthmarks.” Not flaws — personality. No two 110s are exactly alike.
Buck bonafides
Buck Knives was founded in 1961, but the family craft goes back to Hoyt Buck’s first knife in 1902. After WWII demand, the Buck family business grew, and Al Buck’s Model 110 (launched in 1964) crowned the brand a trailblazer. Today Buck operates out of Post Falls, Idaho — still family-rooted, still making knives meant to be used.
Lifetime guarantee ✅
Buck warrants every knife against defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the knife. If something’s wrong, they’ll repair or replace it. (Normal wear, misuse, or mods aren’t covered.)
Key specs
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Blade: 3¾" (9.5 cm) clip point, 420HC stainless
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Closed length: 4⅞" (12.4 cm)
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Handle: Brass bolsters, Crelicam™ ebony scales
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Carry: Black leather belt sheath
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Origin: Knife made in USA
If you want the real-deal, do-everything folding hunter that’s been earning stories for six decades — this is it.



